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Engineering's Anant Madabshushi highlighted for work in image assessment in radiology field
Healthcare organizations begin to embrace digital disruption Health Data Management (subscription required): New technical capabilities are advancing the image assessment in the radiology field. Highlighted work included that of biomedical engineering professor Anant Madabshushi, which found that…
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Law's Michael Benza explains what you can and should do during a traffic stop
What are your rights when you're pulled over? WKYC: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, explained what you can—and should—do during a traffic stop.
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Nursing's Ronald Hickman profiled for winning mentoring awards
Nurse educator receives two prestigious awards for his commitment to mentoring nursing students Minority Nurse: Ronald Hickman, associate professor of nursing, is profiled for winning the university’s two mentoring awards, the John S. Diekhoff Award for Excellence in Graduate Mentoring and the J.…
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History's John Broich writes on the rise—and fall—of Germany's gay rights movement of the 1930s
How the Nazis destroyed the first gay rights movement The Conversation: John Broich, associate professor of history, wrote about how Germany and much of Europe came close to “liberating [their] LGBTQ people before violently reversing that trend under new authoritarian regimes” in the 1930s.…
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Law Professor Andrew Pollis on companies' aggressive approach to retaining customers
When it’s time to take your business elsewhere, here’s the right way to exit The Huffington Post: Law Professor Andrew Pollis discussed the reasoning behind the aggressive approaches companies often take to keep customers. “That interaction provides an opportunity to rescue business from an…
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Medicine's Alexander Rodriguez-Palacios talks to Reader's Digest about high-fat diet findings
The science is in: One simple diet change can help calm Crohn’s disease Reader’s Digest: A new School of Medicine study found that a diet rich in healthy fats and oils may lead to specific changes in gut bacteria that could fight harmful inflammation. The results, according to assistant professor…
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Nursing's Liz Madigan profiled for new role at Sigma Theta Tau International
10 questions: Elizabeth Madigan, PhD, RN MedPage Today: Elizabeth Madigan, the Independence Foundation Professor in Nursing Education, recently was named CEO designate at the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. She discussed everything from today’s most important health care…
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Law Professor Jonathan Adler discusses President Trump's lower court picks
One of the biggest reasons Republicans stick by Trump Bloomberg Businessweek: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, weighed in on President Trump’s lower court picks. “Most of the appellate court nominees are current or former academics,” he said. “That shows a desire for…
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Lerner College's Kadakkal Radhakrishnan writes about growth concerns in children
Help: My child isn’t growing well U.S. News & World Report: Kadakkal Radhakrishnan, clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, explained when a child’s weight drop becomes concerning, reasons a child may not grow, and proper evaluation and…
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Jenna McCarthy, Lisa Damour weigh in on the benefits of failure
Learning to fail ideastream: Jenna McCarthy, executive director of University Health and Counseling Services, and Lisa Damour, clinical instructor of psychology, joined an episode of The Sound of Ideas to discuss the plus side of failure.